提交 e040a42e 编写于 作者: M Matt Caswell

Update the SSL_set_bio()/SSL_set0_rbio()/SSL_set0_wbio() docs

Update the documentation for the newly renamed and modified SSL_set0_rbio()
and SSL_set0_wbio() functions. State that they should be preferred over
SSL_set_bio(). Attempt to document the ownership rules for SSL_set_bio().
Reviewed-by: NRich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org>
上级 65e2d672
......@@ -2,31 +2,85 @@
=head1 NAME
SSL_set_bio, SSL_set_rbio, SSL_set_wbio - connect the SSL object with a BIO
SSL_set_bio, SSL_set0_rbio, SSL_set0_wbio - connect the SSL object with a BIO
=head1 SYNOPSIS
#include <openssl/ssl.h>
void SSL_set_bio(SSL *ssl, BIO *rbio, BIO *wbio);
void SSL_set_rbio(SSL *s, BIO *rbio);
void SSL_set_wbio(SSL *s, BIO *wbio);
void SSL_set0_rbio(SSL *s, BIO *rbio);
void SSL_set0_wbio(SSL *s, BIO *wbio);
=head1 DESCRIPTION
SSL_set_bio() connects the BIOs B<rbio> and B<wbio> for the read and write
operations of the TLS/SSL (encrypted) side of B<ssl>.
SSL_set0_rbio() connects the BIO B<rbio> for the read operations of the B<ssl>
object. The SSL engine inherits the behaviour of B<rbio>. If the BIO is
non-blocking then the B<ssl> object will also have non-blocking behaviour. This
function transfers ownership of B<rbio> to B<ssl>. It will be automatically
freed using L<BIO_free_all(3)> when the B<ssl> is freed. On calling this
function, any existing B<rbio> that was previously set will also be freed via a
call to L<BIO_free_all(3)> (this includes the case where the B<rbio> is set to
the same value as previously).
The SSL engine inherits the behaviour of B<rbio> and B<wbio>, respectively.
If a BIO is non-blocking, the B<ssl> will also have non-blocking behaviour.
SSL_set0_wbio() works in the same as SSL_set0_rbio() except that it connects
the BIO B<wbio> for the write operations of the B<ssl> object. Note that if the
rbio and wbio are the same then SSL_set0_rbio() and SSL_set0_wbio() each take
ownership of one reference. Therefore it may be necessary to increment the
number of references available using L<BIO_up_ref(3)> before calling the set0
functions.
If there was already a BIO connected to B<ssl>, BIO_free() will be called
(for both the reading and writing side, if different).
SSL_set_bio() does a similar job as SSL_set0_rbio() and SSL_set0_wbio() except
that it connects both the B<rbio> and the B<wbio> at the same time. This
function transfers the ownership of B<rbio> and B<wbio> to B<ssl> except that
the rules for this are much more complex. For this reason this function is
considered a legacy function and SSL_set0_rbio() and SSL_set0_wbio() should be
used in preference. The ownership rules are as follows:
SSL_set_rbio() does the same job as SSL_set_bio() except that it enables you
to only connect the read bio, without touching the write bio. Similarly
SSL_set_wbio() enables you to connect the write bio without touching the read
bio.
=over 4
=item
If neither the rbio or wbio have changed from their previous values then nothing
is done.
=item
If the rbio and wbio parameters are different and both are different to their
previously set values then one reference is consumed for the rbio and one
reference is consumed for the wbio.
=item
If the rbio and wbio parameters are the same and the rbio is not the same as the
previously set value then one reference is consumed.
=item
If the rbio and wbio parameters are the same and the rbio is the same as the
previously set value, then no additional references are consumed.
=item
If the rbio and wbio parameters are different and the rbio is the same as the
previously set value then one reference is consumbed for the wbio and no
references are consumed for the rbio.
=item
If the rbio and wbio parameters are different and the wbio is the same as the
previously set value and the old rbio and wbio values were the same as each
other then one reference is consumed for the rbio and no references are consumed
for the wbio.
=item
If the rbio and wbio parameters are different and the wbio is the same as the
previously set value and the old rbio and wbio values were different to each
other then one reference is consumed for the rbio and one reference is consumed
for the wbio.
=back
=head1 RETURN VALUES
......@@ -40,7 +94,7 @@ L<SSL_shutdown(3)>, L<ssl(3)>, L<bio(3)>
=head1 HISTORY
SSL_set_rbio() and SSL_set_wbio() were added in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
SSL_set0_rbio() and SSL_set0_wbio() were added in OpenSSL 1.1.0.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
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